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Thats more likely to happen in very cold weather. Now that I said that I quess I better say why. On very cold days the blood leaves the extrematies and pooles in the organs such as the liver to keep the core of the body warm,you may have noticed in the winter your fingers for ex. arn't as plyable,there stiffer when exposed to the cold. Its easier to pull a muscle because of the lack of blood warming the tissue,(muscles, tendons,and ligaments) along with decreased oxygenation. Conversly in the heat, the blood moves to the extremities to cool the core. Through sweating and evaporation the blood is cooled through heat exchange(see 2nd law of thermodynamics). So its unlikely that being hit in warm weather would be more condusive to causeing more musculo/skeletal injuries. Of course this is off the top of my head so I may have missed a few things IMONote I didn't see any part of the game.
Ordinary hit != ordinary hit when gassed in ~100 degree weather
If he looked like #%@#%(& in the 4th quarter on the sidelines, that might give me cause for concern, though.
Sometimes I can get a little carried away.Especialy at 3am and nothing else to do.
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